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Model: L401 / Designer: Adalberto Dal Lago / Manufacturer: Vistosi / Designed by Adalberto Dal Lago and produced by Vistosi between the 1960s and 1970s, the L401 model is a bold and refined example of the best Italian Murano glass design.
The blown glass body lights up entirely, giving a soft and enveloping light effect, ideal for creating atmosphere without sacrificing character. The shape is exaggeratedly original, scenic but never excessive, designed to become the visual fulcrum of the environment.
Perfect to be positioned just above a dining table or a central island, it transforms the space with an iconic and luminous presence. The steel details complete the composition with sobriety and rigor, in perfect balance with the vibrant elegance of Murano glass.
A rare and distinctive piece, for those seeking uncompromising light and design.

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